Adult tickets cost £18, over 65 and students go for £10 and under 16s can get tickets for £8.

There is also a family ticket option for one adult and two under 16s priced at £30. This can be purchased at the ticket office or by calling 01698 333333.

Fans have until 4pm on Friday to order their tickets for delivery. After then, collections and in-person sales will be available on Saturday from 1oam-1pm and on Monday from 10am-1pm. Final collections and sales will be available until 4.30pm on the day of the match.

Reserves & Under 18s

Goals from Reserves’ win over Hibs

Monday 03 September 2018

A David Turnbull double and an opening strike from Adam Livingstone secured a 3-1 win for the Reserves over Hibernian on Monday.

Stephen Craigan’s young side are undefeated so far this term, winning three matches and drawing once.

Reserves & Under 18s

Craigan pleased to end Hibs hoodoo

Monday 03 September 2018

Stephen Craigan was pleased with his side’s performance as they earned a 3-1 victory over Hibernian in the Reserve League.

And it put to end a run of six straight defeats against the Edinburgh outfit for the Reserves boss.

Reflecting on the encounter at Forthbank Stadium, Craigan said: “We had a few first team players coming down who needed games so it was good to get them minutes.

“Before the game I just reiterated to them to go out there and do the young lads justice, and today I think they did.”

Motherwell reserves defeat Hibernian

Monday 03 September 2018

Motherwell’s reserve side returned to winning ways with a 3-1 victory over Hibernian on Monday.

A double from David Turnbull and a well-worked goal by Adam Livingstone secured victory for an experienced second string at Forthbank, against a Hibs team who had won two from two in the league this season.

Mark Gillespie, Aaron Taylor-Sinclair, Alex Rodriguez Gorrín and Liam Grimshaw all featured for Stephen Craigan’s side, as they looked to get minutes under their belts.

But it was youngster Livingstone who opened the scoring in Stirling, in a first half in which the Steelmen were largely on top.

Turnbull was at the heart of it though, turning cleverly past Emerson Hyndman and striking a terrific effort on goal, only to find an equally decent stop from Hibs keeper Maciej Dabrowski to deny him the opener. Fortunately though, it fell kindly for Livingstone who lashed home.

Starting the second period with one change, Liam Brown being replaced by Broque Watson, the Steelmen carried on from where the left off.

And it was so nearly 2-0 thanks to a wonderstrike from Barry Maguire. However, the holding midfielder’s rising effort from 25-yards was tipped over the bar by Dabrowski.

But 20 minutes after the restart, Motherwell made it two. Some brilliant work in the middle of the park between Gorrin and Turnbull opened up the visitors from Edinburgh and the Spaniard nearly capped it off with a goal from the edge of the box.

The Hibs keeper palmed it clear though, only to scythe down Newell who raced on to the loose ball, conceding a penalty. Up stepped Turnbull, who side-footed underneath the keeper from 12 yards.

The visitors looked like they would be capable of causing problems though, particularly from short corners, and it was in such fashion that they pulled one back in the 70th minute.

Working a neat one-two, Thomas Agyepong raced in to the box and thundered a brilliant finish high past Gillespie from a tight angle.

The two goal advantage was restored for the hosts though, when Gorrin’s quick-thinking freekick teed up Turnbull who grabbed his second thanks to a deflection.

The home side held firm for a 3-1 victory at Forthbank Stadium, to remain undefeated in the Reserve League.

Reserves & Under 18s

Loan watch: Trio in lower league action

Monday 03 September 2018

For the second successive week, three of Motherwell’s four loan players were in weekend action.

Ross MacLean’s Morton travelled to Firhill to take on Shea Gordon’s Partick Thistle in the Ladbrokes Championship.

Although MacLean was named amongst the starters for ‘Ton, who lost their manager Ray McKinnon to Falkirk less than 24 hours before the match, Gordon missed out again through injury.

Thistle won the match by 1-0, Chris Erskine’s goal inflicting the Greenock side’s first defeat of the league campaign, but a freak ‘ghost goal’ will no doubt overshadow the game.

Thistle striker Kris Doolan’s fired a firm shot into the net, so much so, the ball came looping back out and into play.

None of the match officials were able to spot the ball had clearly crossed the line, even hitting the side-netting, and a throw-in was the outcome.

MacLean played the full 90 and was almost the architect of a late leveller, his fizzed cross almost putting the home defence in a spin, but ultimately the Jags held on for all three points.

Jake Hastie was again named in Jim Goodwin’s starting team for Alloa’s home match against Dundee United.

United took a 71st minute lead through Paul Watson, his third goal in two games, heading in Fraser Aird’s corner kick.

However, Iain Flannigan’s perfect free kick ensured the Wasps took a point from the game. After previously hitting the crossbar, set-piece specialist Flannigan curled his next opportunity into the top-left corner from 25 yards.

Finally, Neil McLaughin was again introduced from the bench as Stirling Albion won their first game of the season at Borough Briggs against Elgin.

Cammy Thomson, Peter MacDonald and Jordan Allan had the Binos in a commanding first-half lead.

McLaughlin was introduced on the 76th minute and almost opening his account for the season with a close-range header, only to be denied by a wonderful reaction save from Elgin stopper Kyle Gourlay.

First team

Story of the Match from win at Dundee

Sunday 02 September 2018

Both Motherwell and Dundee went into their weekend fixture seeking their first win of the Ladbrokes Premiership season.

Thanks to Danny Johnson, Gaël Bigirimana and Allan Campbell, the Steelmen came out with the points. This is the Story of the Match.

First team

Highlights from the win over Dundee

Saturday 01 September 2018

Danny Johnson, Gael Bigirimana and Allan Campbell netted the goals that gave Motherwell their maiden league win of the 2018/19 season.

The 3-1 win at Dens Park lifted the Steelmen up the table, with their usual gutsy performance backed up by stylish play.